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Monday, March 19, 2007
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Some people in a Nashville neighborhood are furious over a new rule that makes it illegal to own a gun. Residents in Nashboro Village said it's unconstitutional and leaves them defenseless.
10:02:33 AM
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The new members of the 520-unit Parker Plaza Estates condo board in Hallandale Beach already knew something was amiss by the time they ousted all nine incumbents last year.
9:28:16 AM
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Irv Slosberg lost more than last year's bid for a state Senate seat. Around the same time, he says he also lost 261 square feet of space in a $2.45 million beachside condo just finished in Boca Raton. Where'd the space go?
9:21:30 AM
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Pongetti was trying to market her two-bedroom home in McDowell Mountain Ranch, but the local homeowners association only allows for sale and open house signs on certain days, she said. So the association took down her signs. “I should have checked before I did this,” she said. “There are community rules, and it’s my job to find that out.”
9:12:37 AM
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On Jan. 8, Gov. Charlie Crist named Tom Pelham the new secretary of the agency that oversees growth management, the Department of Community Affairs. A month later, on Valentine's Day, Pelham was representing a Palm Harbor developer in a land-use case.
9:08:50 AM
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